This Appalachian folk song, which dates back to the seventeenth century, is a conversation among birds of different species, each telling how its color is the result of a broken love affair. With easy vocal...view details

This American folk hymn became an anthem of the pioneers, reflecting the courage of a growing nation. This setting for younger choirs offers well-crafted, layered voice parts, and alternates between a...

This sweet setting of a Kentucky folksong will showcase your developing singers at their best, with excellent vocal ranges and well-crafted harmonies. An excellent teaching piece, with nice "oo" phrasings,...

Some clever lyrical additions make this old American fiddle tune a delightful program number, and a top-seller! Ideal for young choirs, it's now available for two-part, three-part mixed and TB groups. Highly...view details

This simple Sephardic folksong offers a tender message over a gentle and flowing accompaniment. With particularly lovely vocal lines, this makes an exceptional teaching tool as well as a wonderful concert or...view details

"Oh, I had a cat..." The cat, the duck, the cow, the goose and the dog... all join in the refrain of this popular "cumulative" American folksong favorite. The dissonant chords used for the animal sounds are...view details

A true fall concert piece, this is easy to learn at the beginning of the school year. Based on a traditional English folk song, it is ideal for building the important choral skills of blend, balance and...

This cheerful song is a Caribbean circle game from Trinidad and Tobago, arranged for young voices and piano or classroom instruments. The octavo includes directions for playing the game, and the setting will...view details

These two famous train songs are arranged for young singers in a creative way that includes sound effects, layered rhythm speech and much more! A great choreography showcase, it is a wonderful concert...

Derived from an early American folk tune and game, this charming song laments the girl who has nothing to wear! With tongue-twisting lyrics, a nonsense refrain and a bright two-beat feel, this will help...

Bluesy harmonies infuse this powerful, dramatic telling of the legend of John Henry, complete with the sounds of the hissing train and the hammer on the railroad track. "Then he died with his hammer in his...view details

This rollicking, humorous arrangement of an Appalachian folk song is perfect for young choirs! The added homemade percussion instruments, such as found sticks, spoons and washboard, plus a rousing "hambone"...view details

Mama Don't 'Low and The Crawdad Song are creatively paired, with an irresistible country-style accompaniment, in this clever novelty showcase for young choirs. Each song is presented separately,...view details

This Stephen Foster classic is arranged brilliantly for treble voices with some exciting adventures in mixed meter! The result is a show-stopping number that will bring cheers from your audience! A perfect...

Your singers and audiences will love this song about one of the great characters in American folklore. No one will be able to sit still with the dazzling accompaniment for piano and fiddle that's a country...view details

This childhood favorite makes an exciting, super-fast vocal jazz showcase for younger choirs. Inspired by Ella Fitzgerald, the vocal lines are easy, making it a great vehicle for developing jazz inflection...

This traditional Scottish song recalls the escape of Bonnie Prince Charlie to the Isle of Skye after his defeat in battle at Culloden in 1746. The gently rocking motion of the 6/8 meter and the optional cello...view details